Our local Habitat For Humanity had a fundraising event last Saturday evening involving a dinner and a fashion show with the fashions made from house construction materials. This outfit was made of HVAC duct work, tin flashing, pop rivets, EVA foam, 16 gauge steel wire, and shingles. The wire was used to make chainmail, and the shingles were used to make his belt to protect him from a dragon's fiery breath. This armor took six months to construct. It used 250 pop rivets.
Very interesting--- And well caught!
ReplyDelete...Habitat For Humanity is a fabulous organization!
ReplyDeleteWow.
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed! Who would've thought that construction workers could also fashion designers!
ReplyDeleteSo clever and creative!
ReplyDeleteFascinante. Eventos como este son de admirar y deberÃan ser ejemplo para mucha gente.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
An impressively inventive piece, this armor crafted for Habitat for Humanity transforms raw construction materials into a striking fusion of craftsmanship, imagination, and purpose.
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